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Price, Ampudia, Polvoorde, top qualifiers

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Gabriel Garcia, Gabriel@SCORE-international.com OR SCORE HISTORIAN: Dominic Clark, Dominic@SCORE-International.com

ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico – Launching its sixth decade as the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Organization this year, the top three Method Race Wheels qualifiers Thursday among over 260 racers expected to start Saturday’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500 were Toby Price, Alan Ampudia, and Christopher Polvoorde.

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Price, Ampudia, Polvoorde, top qualifiers

Price, Ampudia, Polvoorde, top qualifiers

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Gabriel Garcia, Gabriel@SCORE-international.com OR SCORE HISTORIAN: Dominic Clark, Dominic@SCORE-International.com

ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico – Launching its sixth decade as the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Organization this year, the top three Method Race Wheels qualifiers Thursday among over 260 racers expected to start Saturday’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500 were Toby Price, Alan Ampudia, and Christopher Polvoorde.

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Price, Ampudia, Polvoorde, top qualifiers

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Gabriel Garcia, Gabriel@SCORE-international.com OR SCORE HISTORIAN: Dominic Clark, Dominic@SCORE-International.com

ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico – Launching its sixth decade as the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Organization this year, the top three Method Race Wheels qualifiers Thursday among over 260 racers expected to start Saturday’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500 were Toby Price, Alan Ampudia, and Christopher Polvoorde.
Held over a 5.24-mile course near Ojos Negros, Mexico,
Multi-time motorcycle Dakar Rally winner Toby Price, 37, to the fastest qualifying time of 6:34.301 in the No. 46 all-wheel drive Mason-built Chevy SCORE Trophy Truck.
He was fastest of the 34 SCORE Trophy Trucks out of 38 entries in the class that attempted to qualify.
Ensenada’ Ampudia, 33, who won in San Felipe this year, finished with the second-fastest qualifying time this year, driving his No. 10 AWD Ford Raptor to a time of 6:36.094.
Young gun Christopher Polvooorde, 23, powered his way in a time of 6:37.760 to finish third in qualifying in the No. 94 all-wheel drive Mason-built Ford SCORE Trophy Truck.
Fastest in the SCORE TT Legend class for SCORE Trophy Truck racers over 50 years old was Ricky Johnson, 59, El Cajon, Calif. (Driver of Record--Gustavo Vildosola Sr, 70, Mexicali, Mexico), in a time of 6:48.152 in the Vildosola Racing No. 1L Mason-built AWD Ford Raptor.
Top qualifier out of 29 entries in the Trophy Truck Spec class was Apdaly Lopez, 30, Tecate, Mexico (Driver of Record-- Jonathan Brenthel, 37, Temecula, California), in a time of 6:57.994 in the Brenthel Industries No. 273 Brenthel-built Chevy Silverado.
SCORE Trophy Truck, SCORE TT Legend, and Trophy Truck Spec were the only three classes required to participate in the Method Race Wheels Qualifying sessions for starting positions as the other start positions in the various classes were determined by a drawing.
 
WHAT’S UP
The colorfully challenging 483.06-mile race course will start and finish and pre-race contingency will be held on Boulevard Costero, adjacent to the iconic Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center.
Entering Friday’s final days of late, on-site race week registration, 249 official entries to date represent 26 U.S. States, and 12 countries. In addition to the USA, and host country Mexico, racers so far have also come from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, France, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, and Peru.
With double figure entries so far are SCORE Trophy Truck (33), Trophy Truck Spec (33), Pro UTV FI (Forced Induction) with 20, Class 10 with 16, Pro UTV Open (23) and Pro UTV Stock (17).
Ensenada is 80 miles south of the U.S. Border at San Diego on the Western side of the Baja peninsula along the Pacific Ocean.
All four 2022 SCORE races will be held on Mexico’s magnificent Baja California peninsula for the ninth consecutive year.
SCORE, the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Organization, is celebrating its 51st season in 2024.
 
SCORE LIVE
During Method Race Wheels Qualifying on Thursday, contingency on Friday and the race on Saturday until the course closes on Sunday early morning, SCORE Live streaming will be broadcasting race activities and start and finish line interviews as well as live action from Drones, ground cameras and in-car cameras from around the race course. There will also be live Zoom interviews for individuals around the race course as part of SCORE Live for this race.
Popular Rat Sult, who is starting his ninth season as the voice of SCORE, will once again serve as host and lead ramp announcer of the expansive SCORE Live streaming. Assisting Sult will be Eva Hernandez.
Sult and Hernandez will be announcing from the SCORE start/finish ramp while the show will also include SCORE studio announcers in El Cajon, Calif., providing live info and updates throughout the race. Host announce in the SCORE Studio will again be Brandon Johnson while co-hosts during the race will be Wes Miller and Heidi Steele.
SCORE live is being produced again by SCORE Media House, Bud Brutsman, producer, Alberto Luna, on-site director.
SCORE live may be launched from the home page of the SCORE website or from the SCORE App.
 
GREEN FLAG SATURDAY
The BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500, will be an elapsed-time race with staggered starts as the green flag on Saturday, June 1 will drop first for the motorcycles and quads at 2:30 a.m. (PT) and 6:15 a.m. (PT) for the cars, trucks and UTVs. While the fastest vehicles are expected to finish in around nine and one-half hours, all vehicles will have a 20-hour time limit in the 483.06-mile race to become official finishers in the iconic race.
 
ON-SITE RACER REGISTRATION
Being held in Salon Rojo at the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center in the heart of Ensenada, the final day of regular on-site and late racer registration will be held on Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PT. No new entries will be accepted after 3 p.m. PT on Friday and the final entry list and final starting order will be posted after 6 p.m. PT on Friday.
 

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500
Round 2 of four-race 2024 SCORE World Desert Championship
May 29-June 2, 2024—483.06 miles – Ensenada, Baja California

Current Total Entries: 250 (as of 5/30/24)
(from 26 U.S. States, host Mexico, Argentina Australia,
Canada, Chile, Ecuador, France, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Peru)
Method Race Wheels Qualifying Results
(May 30, 5.24-mile desert course)
(determined start order for qualifying classes)

 
(Pos., Number, driver/rider of record/additional drivers and/or Navigators, vehicle, engine)
  SCORE TROPHY TRUCK (Unlimited CustomTrucks including Builder)--
TOP QUALIFIER: 1. 46 Toby Price, 36, Australia/Paul Weel, 44, Australia, Chevy Silverado (Mason), six minutes, 34.301 seconds
2. 10 Alan Ampudia, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Aaron Ampudia, 31, Ensenada, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Mason), 6:36:094
3. 94 Christopher Poolvoorde, 23, Hemet, Calif., Ford Raptor (Mason), 6:37:760
4. 1 Bryce Menzies, 36, Las Vegas, Ford Raptor (Mason), 6:39:29
5. 21 Gustavo Vildosola Jr, 42, Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Vildosola Racing), 6:43:689
6. 83 Luke McMillin, 31, San Diego, Chevy 1500 (Mason), 6:45:242
7. 41 Justin Lofton, 38, Lockney, Texas (Brawley, Calif.), Chevy 1500 (Mason), 6:46:344
8. 70 Kevin Thompson, 50, New Braunfels, Texas/Harley Letner, 40, Corona, Calif., Ford Raptor (Mason), 6:57:312
9. 63 Ruben Torres, 26, San Luis Potosi, Mexico/Enrique Avalos, 33, Ensenada, Mexico, Nissan Titan (Mason), 7:00.444
10. 11 Rob MacCachren, 59, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Jimco), 7:01.597
11. 89 Mike Walser, 57, Comfort, Texas/Rod Walser, 45, Canadian, Texas/Ray Griffith, 35, Downey, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason), 7:03.170
12. 16 Cameron Steele, 55, San Clemente, Calif./Josh Daniel, 48, Bonsall, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser), 7:05.105
13. 78 Tracy Poole, 53, Bozeman, Mont./RJ Stidham, 21, Bozeman, Mont., Chevy Silverado (Geiser), 7:05.147
14. 23 Dan McMillin, 36, San Diego/Andy McMillin, 36, San Diego, Chevy 1500 (Mason), 7:06.236
15. 82 Sam Baldi, 59, Beaumont, Calif./Jake Johnson, 46, Yucaipa, Calif./Michael Baldi, 33, Yucaipa, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Baldi), 7:11.737
16. 85 Mikey Lawrence, 36, Banning, Calif., Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries), 7:12:717
17. 58 Tracy Graf, 60, Canada/Justin B. Smith, 38, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Racer), 7:25.271
18. 33 Roberto Romo Jr, 18, Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Racer), 7:27.678
19. 87 Dallas Lutrell, 42, Las Vegas/Billy Goerke, 49, Las Vegas, Dodge Ram, 7:33.536
20. DNF 19 Tim Herbst, 61, Las Vegas/James Dean, 28, Las Vegas, Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries)
DID NOT QUALIFY
9 Ethan Ebert, 18, Marana, Ariz./Richard Glasczak, 48, Oceanside, Calif., Honda Ridgeline (TSCO)
27 Jonathan Brenthel, 44, La Cresta, Calif./Jordan Brenthel, 37, Temecula, Calif./Paul Nauleau, San Francisco (France), Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)
28 Ryan Daniel, 40, Huntington Beach, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Jimco)
45 Gary Magness, 70, Denver/Jeff Blackwell, Oklahoma City/Armando Bravo, 57, Indio, Calif., Ford F-150 (1 Nine Industries)
72 Aaron Celiceo, 51, San Diego/Seven Celiceo, 18, San Diego, Toyota Tundra (Racing 905)
SCORE TT LEGEND (Unlimited Custom Trucks, including builder, Drivers over 50 years old)--
TOP QUALIFIER: 1. 1L Ricky Johnson, 59, El Cajon, Calif. (DOR-Gustavo Vildosola Sr, 70, Mexicali, Mexico/, Ford Raptor (Mason), 6:48:152
2. 37L Rolf Helland, 64, Morris, Ill./Rick D. Johnson, 56, Barstow, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason), 7:01:198
3. 61L David Payne, 63, St. Luis, Mo./Damon Bradshaw, 51, McCall, Idaho/Cam McQueen, 45, Canada, Chevy Silverado (Brenthel), 7:13:842
4. 85L Clay Lawrence, 62, Banning, Calif./Larry Roeseler, 66, Boulevard, Calif./Steve Lawler, 65, Upland, Calif., Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries), 7:19:308
5. 65L Greg Adler, 55, Manhattan Beach, Calif./Thomas Fichter, 57, Spring, Texas, Ford Raptor (TSCO), 7:48.319
DID NOT QUALIFY—25L Mark Winkelman, 65, Cedar Hill, Texas/Rudy Iribe, 53, San Diego/Flipper Manchester, 53, Lake Tahoe, Nev./Ted Moncure, 50, Long Beach, Calif., Ford Raptor (XSR1)
DNQ—99L Shawn Runyon, 58, Hilliard, Ohio/Brian Hartman, 32, Highland, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)
DNQ—67L Paul Kraus, 52, Chatsworth, Calif./Jason Farrell, 41, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)
TROPHY TRUCK SPEC (unlimited Truck/SUV, stock, sealed engines)--
TOP QUALIFIER: 1. 273 Jordan Brenthel, 37, Temecula, Calif./Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, 30, Tecate, Mexico, Brenthel-Chevy, 6:57.994
2. 285 Justin Davis, 31, Chino Hills, Calif./Tyler Peterson, 38, Canyon Lake, Calif., TSCO-Chevy, 7:04.068
3. 297 Jorge Sampietro, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Elias Hanna, 41, Ensenada/Miguel Castelan, 32, Ensenada, Mexico, Mason-Chevy, 7:05.008
4. 263 EJ Herbst, 23, Las Vegas/Ryan Millen, 38, Huntington Beach, Calif. (New Zealand), 1 Nine
Industries-Chevy, 7:06.525
5. 258 Mavrick Gaunt, 29, Torrance, Calif./Chasen Gaunt, 27, Torrance, Calif., Geiser-Chevy, 7:12:46
6. 219 Thor Herbst, 24, Las Vegas/Pierce Herbst, 21, Las Vegas, 1 Nine Industries-Chevy, 7:15:041
7. 242 Connor McNeil, 16, El Cajon, Calif. (DOR-Bryce Swaim, 36, El Cajon, Calif.)/Garrett Stone, 29, El
Cajon, Calif./Ronnie Swaim, 36, Lakeside, Calif., TSCO-Ford, 7.15.955
8. 282 Brent Fox, 56, Highland, Utah/Brook Beckstrom, 52, Salem, Utah/Trevor Rasmussen, 41, Highland, Utah, 1 Nine Industries-Chevy, 7:16.462
9. 277 Travis Williams, 47, Avondale, Ariz./Bryan Hanson, 47, San Felipe, Mexico, Geiser-Chevy, 7:18.167
10. 260 Santiago Creel, 37, Mexico City/Oliver Flemate, 46, Ensenada, Mexico/Cristian Castelan, Ensenada, Mexico, TSCO-Chevy, 7:20.028
11. 245 Ethan Hagle, 31, Somis, Calif./Ben Hagle, 33, Somis, Calif., Alumi Craft-Chevy, 7:20.979
12. 259 Matt Winslow, 31, Clovis, Calif./Todd Winslow, 59, Clovis, Calif., Mason-Chevy, 7:22.794
13. 241 Stephen Beal, 53, Dallas/Sean Geiser, 33, Phoenix, Geiser-Chevy, 7:26.331
14. 209 J. David Ruvalcaba, 51, Ensenada, Mexico/Esteban Cruz, 51, Ensenada, Mexico, TSCO-Chevy, 7:28.408
15. 294 Vincent Munoz, 37, Yucaipa, Calif./Daniele Munoz, 36, Yucaipa, Calif., Full Potential-Chevy, 7:28.930
16. 236 Michael Marsal, 36, Millbrook, N.Y./Troy Grabowski, 22, Upland, Calif., Brenthel-Chevy, 7:32.021
17. 205 Joe Delucie, 45, Las Vegas/Neal Drickey, 45, Omaha, Neb./Andrew Delucie, 18, Las Vegas/Matt Ongman, 42, Las Vegas, SLR-Chevy, 7:34.342
18. 299 Charles Dorrance, 49, Austin, Texas/Dejay Dumas, TSCO-Chevy, 7:34.428
19. 228 Ryan Hancock, 48, Yuma, Ariz./Jordan Poole, 35, Yuma, Ariz., TSCO-Chevy, 7:38.382
20. 266 David Ziegler, 49, Reno, Nev./Paul Ziegler, 53, Reno, Nev./Wyatt Ziegler, 23, Reno, Nev., Brenthel-Chevy, 7:40.138
21. 238 Elijah Kiger, 24, Kirby, Pa./Christopher King, 29, Kirby, Pa./Sean Bogdan, 31, Kirby, Pa., TSCO-Chevy, 7:40.268
22. 289 Tanner Rust, 33, El Cajon, Calif./Kody Kruger, 35, El Cajon, Calif., Geiser-Chevy, 7:40.537
23. 207 Mason Cullen, 24, Long Beach, Calif./Matt Cullen, 54, Long Beach, Calif., Geiser-Chevy, 7:43.163
24. 213 Josh Beyer, 46, Las Cruces, N.M./Karl Ebdrup, 52, Canada, Brenthel-Chevy, 7:52.342
25. 203 Mitch McNeil, 33, Mesa, Ariz./Scott McNeil, 32, Mesa, Ariz., Geiser-Ford, 7:56.639
26. 224 Miles Wyatt, 39, Brawley, Calif., Geiser-Chevy, 8:00.391
27. 290 Isidro Ochoa, 46, Spring Valley, Calif./David Herrera/Enrique Avila, D&E-Chevy, 8:30.349
28. DNF 261 Mick Magher, 50, Australia/Ray Farrell, Australia, TSCO-Chevy
29. 200 Jason McNeil, 46, El Cajon, Calif./Eric Clay, St. George, Utah/Connor McNeil, 16, El Cajon, Calif.,
TSCO-Chevy
DNQ—232 Chelsea Magness, 36, Denver/Matt Robinson, Denver, 1 Nine Industries-Ford
DNQ—237 Adam Castaneda, 25, Yuma, Ariz./Jose Bustamante, 23, Yuma, Ariz., Brenthel-Chevy
DNQ—262 Linc Day, 58, Light House Point, Fla./Joe Napoleon, 60, Magnolia, Texas/Jason Smith, 43,
Las Vegas, Brenthel-Chevy
DNQ—274 Shane Lewis, 56, Jupiter, Fla./Earl Desiderio, 55, Henderson, Nev./Drew Tausch, 34, San
Antonio, Texas, Brenthel-Chevy
 

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500
Qualification Quotes, May 30, 2024
(As interviewed by Paul Hanson, Isaac Flores,
transcribed by Guilherme Torres)

 
SCORE TROPHY TRUCK (Unlimited Custom Trucks)
TOBY PRICE, No. 46 (Qualified first) – We had a pretty good run, just made a couple of minor mistakes. All in all, the truck did really well and I think we’ll be in a good position to start the race, which should help us get a dust-free run. The truck looks good, we did a good job prepping it and we’re ready to move to race day now. Hopefully we’ll have a fast, nice, clean run.
 
ALAN AMPUDIA, No. 10 (Qualified second) – We were just going and trying to be in the top five and I’m pretty sure we did it. We run smoothly until the end and, except for a little mistake I made in a turn that cost us a couple of seconds, we had a pretty uneventful lap. Driving this truck in qualifier is super fun. We’re stoked to have a clean truck for Saturday and we’ll see where it takes us.
 
CHRISTOPHER POLVOORDE, No. 94 (Qualified third) – I was just trying to keep the truck on the road and I think we did well, with no big mistakes. SCORE threw a really wild, technical course at us this time. It was a very risk-reward type or course and we had to play with that the entire time. But the truck did really well, it continues to amaze me. I’m still trying to learn it and trying to keep up with these Baja legends.
 
BRYCE MENZIES, No. 1 (Qualified fourth) – Right when we started, there was a chase truck pulling Rob MacCachren off backwards, so we had to check up quite a bit. SCORE said we could do another lap, but we were confident with the one we did and I think we’ll be OK. It was a good qualifier and now we’ll do some more pre-running and get ready for race day.
 
GUSTAVO VILDOSOLA JR, No. 21 (Qualified fifth) – I made a couple of mistakes here, which is normal in such a tough qualifier course. It was really tight and I blew a corner there. All in all, we did what we could and are hoping for a top seven start. It will be fun.
 
LUKE McMILLIN, No. 83 (Qualified sixth) – We kept it super smooth, with no mistakes. I didn’t want to be in the top three, the goal today was to get somewhere from fourth to sixth and I think that’s exactly where we landed. We were just comfortable and in control and I’m super happy with that. The green flag drops on Saturday and everyone starts at zero. I’m excited and happy that we accomplished exactly what we came out to do.
 
JUSTIN LOFTON, No. 41 (Qualified seventh) – It was a good lap. We had a lot of fun and Derrick did a great job calling the corners and all that. We feel good for Saturday. Unfortunately, I broke my pre-runner a couple of days ago and won’t be able to put on as many miles as I wanted, but hopefully I can get a ride tomorrow so I can take a look at some sections. But it’s a great course, hats off to everyone at SCORE who laid it out. I think it’s a very fun course and I’m really excited about it. The truck is the best it’s ever been and I feel that we have a fighting chance for a podium.
 
ROB MACCACHREN, No. 11 (Qualified tenth) – We had some issues with the truck in the practice lap and we didn’t get to complete it. We got it fixed, but only knew about the 10% of the course we got to run during the practice lap, so after that I didn’t know where we were going for sure. But ultimately, we did a lot of testing with the truck ahead of the race. Our team is putting their heart and soul in it and trying to get it dialed in. In these SCORE races you need to have an all-wheel drive to compete and this year I’m in one. I’m super excited about that.
 
CAMERON STEELE, No. 16 (Qualified 12th) – The truck did great. The new tires were ripping, it’s so awesome. We came to this race with one plan, which is having fun. We were third on time at the SCORE San Felipe 250 and here we just want to make a fun, smart race and hopefully finish in the top five. There’s a lot of bumps to smash and the truck is ready for it. I’ll solo the SCORE Baja 500 for the first time in a while, but I feel good. I’ve been training hard and getting ready for it and we’re fired up and ready to go.
 
DAN McMILLIN, No. 23 (Qualified 14th) – It went really well, much better than that the last qualifier I had. It was a little bit of a longer qualifier course and there were a lot of rocks in the corners. I don’t think we had the fastest lap out there, but it was a smooth, safe lap, which should put us in a good spot for race day. We had no problems. The car is good and we’re ready for Saturday.
 
MIKEY LAWRENCE, No. 85 (Qualified 16th) – I just tried to go as fast as I could without messing up the truck. Hopefully we get to start in the middle of the pack. It’s going to be a long day and the navigator and I are going to do the entire race, so we’re trying to set ourselves up for a good day. We got a decent amount of pre-running in and the car looks good, so I’m confident for the race.
 
SCORE TT LEGENDS (SCORE Trophy Truck drivers over 50 years old)
GUSTAVO VILDOSOLA SR, No. 1L (Qualified first) CO-DRIVER Ricky Johnson said: It went fantastic. Our navigator did a great job calling everything off and truck was awesome. I’m still shaking, but the course was really good – it was it was much better than last year’s. We were able to race it more aggressively and not have bigger problems. I’m happy with our qualifying and the goal is now to be up there with these guys all-day long on Saturday and just race it.
 
DAVID PAYNE, No. 61L (Qualified third) CO-DRIVER DAMON BRADSHAW said: It wasn’t perfect, but not too bad either. The truck is in one piece and we should be ready to go racing on Saturday. It’s a gnarly course, with a lot of blind spots. It’s the first time they laid the course out this way, so it’s a big change. We had a lot of good pre-running and it’s rough, but that’s how it is in Baja. The team worked really hard to get the truck ready and it’s still kind of new, so we’re still adjusting to it a little bit.
 
CLAY LAWRENCE, No. 85L (Qualified fourth) CO-DRIVER LARRY ROESELER said: It was a really good qualifying course. We’ve run this same route in the past and it’s a good test and a lot of fun. I don’t know where we’ll land, but I thought we went through it pretty clean. The truck feels amazing and we’re excited about the race course. It’s super challenging and regardless of what we get in the qualifier, race day is what really is going to matter and we want to get it to the finish line.

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BFGoodrich 2024 SCORE Baja 500 Schedule

Date: May 29 - June 2, 2024 | Location: Ensenada, B.C., Mexico

5pm May 10: Submit notarized waivers for band mailing or pickup at onsite registration.

9pm May 17: Last opportunity to register online or in person at the Ensenada office.

Qualifying for Trophy Truck, TT Legends, and TT Spec classes: Requires prior completion of race registration and all fees paid by May 17, 9pm.

Event Schedule

1pm-7pm: Racer Registration - Mandatory for Qualifying Teams
1pm-5pm: Media Registration and Chassis Inspections
7pm: Moto and Quad Rider Meeting

7am: Qualifying for Trophy Truck, TT Legends, TT Spec Classes
9am-5pm: Chassis Inspections, Stella Bracket Purchases, Checks & Installations

8am-4pm: Racer Registration
8am-6pm: Contingency Row, Technical Inspection, Transponder Checks

2:00am: Staging Begins for Motos and Quads
6:15am: 4-Wheel Ceremonial Start
3:00pm – 11:00pm: Posting of Unofficial Finishers

Sunday, June 2: Official results and awards celebration will be posted and held in the Cathedral Room, Riviera del Pacifico Center.

2024 SCORE Trophy Truck Points Leaders

Alan Ampudia

1. Alan Ampudia

120 Points
Luke McMillin

2. Luke McMillin

114 Points
Tavo Vildosola

3. Tavo Vildosola

110 Points
Bryce Menzies

4. Bryce Menzies

107 Points
Cameron Steele

5. Cameron Steele

105 Points
Dan McMillin

6. Dan McMillin

104 Points

2024 SCORE Pro Moto Unlimited Points Leaders

Arturo Salas

1. Arturo Salas

103 Points
Austin Eddy

2. Austin Eddy

97 Points
Fernando Beltran

3. Fernando Beltran

93 Points
Tucker Hopkins

4. Tucker Hopkins

90 Points
Bryce Stavron

5. Bryce Stavron

88 Points
Eric Holt

6. Eric Holt

87 Points

2024 SCORE Trophy Truck Legends Points Leaders

Gustavo Vildosola Sr.

1. Gustavo Vildosola Sr.

96 Points
Clay Lawrence

2. Clay Lawrence

90 Points
Greg Adler

3. Greg Adler

86 Points
Rolf Helland

4. Rolf Helland

83 Points
David Payne

5. David Payne

81 Points
Wade Porter

6. Wade Porter

35 Points

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The Rugged Radio Showroom is an open area with products and cool vehicles on display

After starting out in a small garage, Rugged Radios founder and president Greg Cottrell grew his radio and communication equipment business into a giant in the industry. We recently visited the company’s latest complex in Arroyo Grande, California, a small town neighboring Pismo Beach, which showcases the company’s passion for communication technology as well as vintage cars, motorcycles, race vehicles, and more.

RUGGED RADIOS

The Rugged Radio Showroom is an open area with products and cool vehicles on display

Communication support and race support vehicles are ready to help racers and enthusiasts at every SCORE race

Communication support and race support vehicles are ready to help racers and enthusiasts at every SCORE race

Rugged Radios is the Official Communications of SCORE International
The Garage is an area where vehicles are worked on and new products are prototyped

Rugged Radios is the Official Communications of SCORE International

In his personal shop and collection, Cottrell has an area replicating his dad’s original motorcycle repair shop

In his personal shop and collection, Cottrell has an area replicating his dad’s original motorcycle repair shop

RUGGED RADIOS

A NEW COMPLEX SHOWCASES A PASSION FOR COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

By Dan Sanchez

After starting out in a small garage, Rugged Radios founder and president Greg Cottrell grew his radio and communication equipment business into a giant in the industry. We recently visited the company’s latest complex in Arroyo Grande, California, a small town neighboring Pismo Beach, which showcases the company’s passion for communication technology as well as vintage cars, motorcycles, race vehicles, and more.

“Our home is here in Arroyo Grande,” said Cottrell. “My dad had a motorcycle repair shop in Covina, California, and I began getting involved in it with him when he began racing in SCORE in the 70s.” Cottrell learned early on that communication is critical for safety during racing or other off-road adventures. Cottrell later moved to Arroyo Grande and began working on improving the communication systems that were available at the time, and he soon became a leader in the marketplace.

“I’ve been in the business of communication technology for 32 years and started Rugged Radios over 18 years ago,” said Cottrell. “I started out in my garage, and now we have a state-of-the-art complex designed by enthusiasts for enthusiasts.” 

The Rugged Radios facility isn’t just a large, bland building in the middle of town. The beautiful exterior and interior are inviting to everyone interested in cars, motorcycles, off-road, Overlanding, and anything else on two or four wheels. “For us, it’s all about energy,” said Cottrell. “When you walk in, you feel the company– who we are– become immersed in the activity here, and you begin to realize you’re in the communications superstore.”

With more than 50 employees, the showroom is open and allows customers to see everything from order-taking, R&D, production, shipping, and more. You will also be surrounded by multiple vintage motorcycles, buggies, race vehicles, and hot-rods, all on display with the company’s products in them. From headsets for helmets to the latest GMRS communication units, samples are available for customers to pick up, feel, and ask questions.

The employees also show pride in working there, and although the main building and showroom are impressive, there’s much more to the Rugged Radios complex. Alongside the main building is the company’s new taco stand, a small building with a full kitchen that is still being prepared to make, sell, and distribute Baja-style tacos. 

“The taco stand is being set up for when we have events such as car shows here at Rugged,” said Steve Gonzalez, Rugged warehouse manager. “We have events here that bring in hundreds of vehicles, and people want to eat, so we took our love of tacos from Baja and brought it to our facility.”

The Rugged complex also houses the company’s “garage,” where new products are prototyped and tested and where team members can work on their vehicles. Everything from welding tools to a CNC laser cutter is in this area to maximize creativity and design. Behind the Garage is another building where all of Cottrell’s personal toys are housed and showcased. Vintage motorcycles, Baja Bugs, Jeeps, a vintage trailer, collectible bicycles, and a replica of his dad’s motorcycle repair shop are all displayed in a tribute to the passions Cottrell shares.

Between the main building and the Garage are numerous Rugged Radio vehicles, including show support and product trailers, along with four-wheel show and pre-runner trucks. 

“This year, we partnered with SCORE International as the Official Radio Communications company,” said Cottrell. “It’s been a dream of mine to become involved with SCORE in an official capacity, as we support SCORE and SCORE supports us. Most importantly, we support the racers at every event and teach them how to install, check, and recheck their equipment before a race. This partnership with SCORE is only the beginning, and I can’t wait for the many more years to come.”

For more information on the Rugged Radios location or any of the Rugged Radio products, visit them at www.ruggedradios.com.

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Cameron Steele and Yokohama Join Forces

Yokohama Tire announced today that Cameron Steele and his Desert Assassins team are rejoining Team Yokohama. The Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer and action sports commentator began his career as a kid in the mid-’80s competing on Yokohama and last ran on the brand in 2015.

Cameron Steele and Yokohama Join Forces

Yokohama Tire announced today that Cameron Steele and his Desert Assassins team are rejoining Team Yokohama. The Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer and action sports commentator began his career as a kid in the mid-’80s competing on Yokohama and last ran on the brand in 2015. Steele will drive his  #16 SCORE Trophy Truck outfitted with Yokohama’s GEOLANDAR® MT-R 40X13.50R18 tires, in premier desert racing series events in Baja, Mexico, and North America.

“It’s so rad to rejoin the Yokohama family,” Steele said. “We’ve had great success with Yokohama in the past, but now it’s time for the Desert Assassins and Yokohama to write the next chapter in off-road racing – no messing around!” 

“Cameron Steele is a leader in the off-road community,” said Andrew Briggs, Yokohama’s VP of marketing and product management. “He’s an accomplished driver and Baja champion of course, but he’s far more than a racer: he’s an ambassador to the sport and to the community at large. We’re excited to have him and the entire Desert Assassins back on the team competing on Yokohama GEOLANDAR tires once again.

The partnership between Steele and Yokohama goes beyond the race course, as Briggs added that Steele and the Desert Assassins team will also be collaborating on various GEOLANDAR marketing campaigns and experiences. “Light Truck tires have become such an immense and important portion of our business and Cameron has positioned himself as a voice for the off-road culture. It’s a natural fit and he’ll be an integral part of showcasing and communicating the durability and performance of our GEOLANDAR line of tires.”

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To his fans across four decades of professional racing, AMA Hall of Famer and multiple SCORE champion, Bruce Ogilvie, ruled Baja with calculated determination. First as a racer, then as the fiercely competitive race manager of Team Honda, where he ... Read More

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Expanded Entry List

Entering three days of on-site racer registration this week in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 247 total vehicles so far have officially entered Saturday’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500.

Expanded Entry List

By Gabriel Garcia, SCORE Media Operations Director, Gabriel@SCORE-international.com
Dominic Clark, SCORE Historian, Dominic@SCORE-International.com
Photo by GetSomePhoto

ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico—Entering three days of on-site racer registration this week in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, 247 total vehicles so far have officially entered Saturday’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500.

     Continuing its sixth decade of SCORE International this year, the second-round of the four-race 2024 SCORE World Desert Championship is being held over a technical, rugged race course around much of the Northern part of the majestic Baja California peninsula. It will start and finish on Boulevard Costero in Ensenada, adjacent to the iconic Rivera del Pacifico Cultural Center.  Race-week festivities will run from Wednesday through Sunday.

     Race course distance is 483.06 miles.

     All Sportsman classes, Class 11, Class 7SX, Baja Challenge and Class 5/1600, will run a reduced course of 456.91 miles for this year’s BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500.

     All four 2024 SCORE races are being held on Mexico’s magnificent Baja California peninsula for the ninth consecutive year.

     With classes for Pro and Sportsman cars, trucks, UTVs, motorcycles and quads, racers from 26 U.S. States, and 12 countries have entered to date. The elapsed-time race will start at 2:30 a.m. PT on Saturday for the motorcycle/quad classes followed by the start of the car/truck/UTV classes at 6:15 a.m. PT on Saturday. June 1 is SCORE International Day in the Mexican state of Baja California.

While the fastest finishers are expected to finish in approximately nine and one-half hours, all vehicles will have a 20-hour time limit from the time each starts to become an official finisher in this spectacular elapsed-time event.

SCORE LIVE

     From the state-of-the art SCORE Studio in El Cajon, Calif., host Brandon Johnson provide exclusive race coverage, along with vehicle tracking, live drone, and in-car camera footage from various locations around the race course.

     Legendary SCORE racers who will be working with Johnson during the race-days in-studio will be Wes Miller and Heidi Steele.

     Popular Rat Sult, in his ninth season with SCORE, will be the host announcer on the SCORE ramp during contingency, the race start, and finish in Ensenada. SCORE racer Eva Hernandez will be assisting Sult with interviews on the ramp.

     For the Method Race Wheels Qualifying on Thursday (May 30), hosts in the SCORE Studio for SCORE Live will be Austin Farner and Nicholas Isenhouer.

     SCORE LIVE may be viewed on the SCORE website, SCORE APP, SCORE Facebook page and the SCORE International YouTube Channel.

DOUBLE DIGITS

     The race includes 33 entries in the featured SCORE Trophy Truck division (Including eight in SCORE TT Legend for SCORE Trophy-Truck drivers over 50 years old), the marquee racing division for high-tech, 1000-horsepower unlimited custom trucks.

   Besides SCORE Trophy Truck, the other Pro four-wheel vehicle classes with double figure entries and their totals are Trophy Truck Spec with 33 entries, Pro UTV Open with 23 entries, Pro UTV FI with 20 entries, Class 10 with 16 entries, and Pro UTV Stock with 16 entries.

    Among two-wheel classes in this race, Pro Moto Unlimited has nine entries and Pro Motorcycle Ironman (solo riders) has 13 entries.

 

Ensenada, Baja California, México

Ingreso tardío, registro en el sitio 247 inscripciones en total,

para la próxima BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500

 

La carrera de 483,06 millas es la segunda ronda del Campeonato Mundial SCORE del Desierto 2024 de 4 carreras;

Complejo de línea de salida/meta en Blvd Costero adyacente a Riviera del Pacifico CC;

Sábado (1 de junio): salida de motocicletas/quads a las 2:30 a. m. PT, automóviles/camiones/utvs a las 7 a. m.

 

PUNTUACIÓN EN VIVO: S/F, seguimiento, acción del curso, acción en el automóvil, actualizaciones del estudio.

Rat Sult en la novena temporada como locutor principal de rampa; Eva Hernández asistiendo

 

#PUNTUACIÓNBaja500

 

NOTA: Texto en español abajo; luego lista de entradas ampliada en la parte inferior del texto

 

      ENSENADA, Baja California, México—Al ingresar a tres días de registro de corredores en el sitio esta semana en Ensenada, Baja California, México, 247 vehículos en total hasta el momento han ingresado oficialmente a la 56a SCORE Baja 500 de BFGoodrich Tires del sábado.

      Continuando con su sexta década de SCORE International este año, la segunda ronda del Campeonato Mundial SCORE del Desierto 2024 de cuatro carreras se llevará a cabo en un circuito de carreras técnico y accidentado que rodea gran parte de la parte norte de la majestuosa península de Baja California. Comenzará y finalizará en el Boulevard Costero de Ensenada, contiguo al icónico Centro Cultural Rivera del Pacífico.   Las festividades de la semana de la carrera se desarrollarán de miércoles a domingo.

      La distancia del recorrido de la carrera es de 483.06 millas.

      Todas las clases Sportsman, Clase 11, Clase 7SX, Baja Challenge y Clase 5/1600, correrán un recorrido reducido de 456.91 millas para la BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500 de este año.

      Las cuatro carreras SCORE 2024 se llevarán a cabo en la magnífica península de Baja California en México por noveno año consecutivo.

      Con clases para autos, camionetas, UTV, motocicletas y quads Pro y Sportsman, hasta la fecha han ingresado corredores de 26 estados de EE. UU. y 12 países. La carrera de tiempo transcurrido comenzará a las 2:30 a. m. PT el sábado para las clases de motocicletas/quad, seguida del inicio de las clases de automóviles/camiones/UTV a las 6:15 a. m. PT el sábado. El 1 de junio es el Día Internacional SCORE en el estado mexicano de Baja California.

      Si bien se espera que los finalistas más rápidos terminen en aproximadamente nueve horas y media, todos los vehículos tendrán un límite de tiempo de 20 horas desde el momento en que comiencen para convertirse en finalistas oficiales en este espectacular evento de tiempo transcurrido.

MARCAR EN VIVO

      Desde el moderno SCORE Studio en El Cajon, California, el presentador Brandon Johnson brinda cobertura exclusiva de la carrera, junto con seguimiento de vehículos, drones en vivo e imágenes de cámaras en el automóvil desde varios lugares alrededor del circuito de carreras.

      Los corredores legendarios de SCORE que trabajarán con Johnson durante los días de carrera en el estudio serán Wes Miller y Heidi Steele.

      El Popular Rat Sult, en su novena temporada con SCORE, será el locutor anfitrión en la rampa de SCORE durante la contingencia, la salida y llegada de la carrera en Ensenada. La corredora de SCORE Eva Hernandez ayudará a Sult con las entrevistas en la rampa.

      Para la clasificación de Method Race Wheels el jueves (30 de mayo), los anfitriones en SCORE Studio para SCORE Live serán Austin Farner y Nicholas Isenhouer.

      SCORE LIVE se puede ver en el sitio web de SCORE, la APLICACIÓN de SCORE, la página de Facebook de SCORE y el canal de YouTube de SCORE International.

DOBLE DÍGITOS

      La carrera incluye 33 inscripciones en la división SCORE Trophy Truck (incluidas ocho en SCORE TT Legend para conductores de SCORE Trophy-Truck mayores de 50 años), la principal división de carreras para camionetas personalizadas ilimitadas de alta tecnología y 1000 caballos de fuerza.

      Además de SCORE Trophy Truck, las otras clases de vehículos Pro de cuatro ruedas con entradas de dos cifras y sus totales son Trophy Truck Spec con 33 entradas, Pro UTV Open con 23 entradas, Pro UTV FI con 20 entradas, Class 10 con 16 entradas y Pro Stock de UTV con 16 entradas.

      Entre las clases de dos ruedas en esta carrera, Pro Moto Unlimited tiene nueve inscripciones y Pro Motorcycle Ironman (pilotos en solitario) tiene 13 inscripciones.

      A continuación se muestra la lista de inscritos ampliada en orden numérico, por clase, con edades, ciudad natal, copilotos/co-pilotos y marca/motor del vehículo...

BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500

Rd 2 of 4-race 2024 SCORE World Desert Championship

May 29-June 2–483.06 miles–Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico

Total Entries: 247 (as of 5/26/24)

(from 26 U.S. States, host Mexico, Argentina, Australia,

Canada, Chile, Ecuador, France, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Peru)

(Numerical order, by class, in class start order)

Pro Cars, Trucks & UTVs

(Number, driver/rider of record/additional drivers and/or Navigators/riders, vehicle, engine)

  SCORE TROPHY TRUCK (Unlimited Custom Trucks including Builder)--

1 Bryce Menzies, 36, Las Vegas, Ford Raptor (Mason)

9 Ethan Ebert, 18, Marana, Ariz./Richard Glasczak, 48, Oceanside, Calif., Honda Ridgeline (TSCO)

10 Alan Ampudia, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Aaron Ampudia, 31, Ensenada, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Mason)

11 Rob MacCachren, 59, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Jimco)

16 Cameron Steele, 55, San Clemente, Calif./Josh Daniel, 48, Bonsall, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser)

19 Tim Herbst, 61, Las Vegas/James Dean, 28, Las Vegas, Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries)

21 Gustavo Vildosola Jr, 42, Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Vildosola Racing)

23 Dan McMillin, 36, San Diego/Andy McMillin, 36, San Diego, Chevy 1500 (Mason)

27 Jonathan Brenthel, 44, La Cresta, Calif./Jordan Brenthel, 37, Temecula, Calif./Paul Nauleau, San Francisco (France), Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)

28 Ryan Daniel, 40, Huntington Beach, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Jimco)

33 Roberto Romo Jr, 18, Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Raptor (Racer)

41 Justin Lofton, 38, Lockney, Texas (Brawley, Calif.), Chevy 1500 (Mason)

45 Gary Magness, 70, Denver/Jeff Blackwell, Oklahoma City/Armando Bravo, 57, Indio, Calif., Ford F-150 (1 Nine Industries)

46 Toby Price, 36, Australia/Paul Weel, 45, Australia, Chevy Silverado (Mason)

58 Tracy Graf, 60, Canada/Justin B. Smith, 38, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Racer)

63 Ruben Torres, 26, San Luis Potosi, Mexico/Enrique Avalos, 33, Ensenada, Mexico, Nissan Titan (Mason)

70 Kevin Thompson, 50, New Braunfels, Texas/Harley Letner, 40, Corona, Calif., Ford Raptor (Mason)

72 Aaron Celiceo, 51, San Diego/Seven Celiceo, 18, San Diego, Toyota Tundra (Racing 905)

78 Tracy Poole, 53, Bozeman, Mont./RJ Stidham, 21, Bozeman, Mont., Chevy Silverado (Geiser)

82 Sam Baldi, 59, Beaumont, Calif./Jake Johnson, 46, Yucaipa, Calif./Michael Baldi, 33, Yucaipa, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Baldi)

83 Luke McMillin, 31, San Diego, Chevy 1500 (Mason)

85 Mikey Lawrence, 36, Banning, Calif., Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries)

87 Dallas Lutrell, 42, Las Vegas/Billy Goerke, 49, Las Vegas, Dodge Ram

89 Mike Walser, 57, Comfort, Texas/Rod Walser, 45, Canadian, Texas/Ray Griffith, 35, Downey, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason)

94 Christopher Poolvoorde, 23, Hemet, Calif., Ford Raptor (Mason)

  SCORE TT LEGEND (Unlimited Custom Trucks, including builder, Drivers over 50 years old)--

1L Gustavo Vildosola Sr, 70, Mexicali, Mexico/Ricky Johnson, 59, El Cajon, Calif., Ford Raptor (Mason)

25L Mark Winkelman, 65, Cedar Hill, Texas/Rudy Iribe, 53, San Diego/Flipper Manchester, 53, Lake Tahoe, Nev./Ted Moncure, 50, Long Beach, Calif., Ford Raptor (XSR1)

37L Rolf Helland, 64, Morris, Ill./Rick D. Johnson, 56, Barstow, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason)

61L David Payne, 63, St. Luis, Mo./Damon Bradshaw, 51, McCall, Idaho/Cam McQueen, 45, Canada, Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)

65L Greg Adler, 55, Manhattan Beach, Calif./Thomas Fichter, 57, Spring, Texas, Ford Raptor (TSCO)

67L Paul Kraus, 52, Chatsworth, Calif./Jason Farrell, 41, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)

85L Clay Lawrence, 62, Banning, Calif./Larry Roeseler, 66, Boulevard, Calif./Steve Lawler, 65, Upland, Calif., Ford Raptor (1 Nine Industries)

99L Shawn Runyon, 58, Hilliard, Ohio/Brian Hartman, 32, Highland, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Brenthel)

  CLASS 1 (Unlimited open-wheel single or two-seaters)—

127 Cody Parkhouse, 36, Long Beach, Calif./Brian Parkhouse, 63, Long Beach, Calif., Jimco-Chevy

133 Alberto Varela, 53, Tijuana, Mexico/Roberto Romo Sr, 42, Mexicali, Mexico, Jimco-Chevy

138 Kyle Quinn, 36, Lakewood, Calif./John Herder, 54, Tucson, Ariz., Jimco-Chevy

153 Brad Wilson, 34, Long Beach, Calif./Justin Munyon, 37, San Clemente, Calif., Jimco-Chevy

162 Brendan Gaughan, 48, Las Vegas/Buddy Feldkamp, 46, Redlands, Calif., HMS-Chevy

165 Dave Mason Jr, 30, Encinitas, Calif./Matt Nelson, 46, Valley Center, Calif., Mason Off-Road-Chevy

168 Cody Reid, 32, Apple Valley, Calif., Alumi Craft-Chevy

  TROPHY TRUCK SPEC (unlimited Truck/SUV, stock, sealed engines)--

200 Jason McNeil, 46, El Cajon, Calif./Eric Clay, St. George, Utah/Connor McNeil, 16, El Cajon, Calif., TSCO-Chevy

203 Mitch McNeil, 33, Mesa, Ariz./Scott McNeil, 32, Mesa, Ariz., Geiser-Ford

205 Joe Delucie, 45, Las Vegas/Neal Drickey, 45, Omaha, Neb./Andrew Delucie, 18, Las Vegas/Matt Ongman, 42, Las Vegas, SLR-Chevy

207 Mason Cullen, 24, Long Beach, Calif./Matt Cullen, 54, Long Beach, Calif., Geiser-Chevy

209 J. David Ruvalcaba, 51, Ensenada, Mexico/Esteban Cruz, 51, Ensenada, Mexico, TSCO-Chevy

213 Josh Beyer, 46, Las Cruces, N.M./Karl Ebdrup, 52, Canada, Brenthel-Chevy

219 Thor Herbst, 24, Las Vegas/Pierce Herbst, 21, Las Vegas, 1 Nine Industries-Chevy

224 Miles Wyatt, 39, Brawley, Calif., Geiser-Chevy

228 Ryan Hancock, 48, Yuma, Ariz./Jordan Poole, 35, Yuma, Ariz., TSCO-Chevy

232 Chelsea Magness, 36, Denver/Matt Robinson, Denver, 1 Nine Industries-Ford

236 Michael Marsal, 36, Millbrook, N.Y./Troy Grabowski, 22, Upland, Calif., Brenthel-Chevy

237 Adam Castaneda, 25, Yuma, Ariz./Jose Bustamante, 23, Yuma, Ariz., Brenthel-Chevy

238 Elijah Kiger, 24, Kirby, Pa./Christopher King, 29, Kirby, Pa./Sean Bogdan, 31, Kirby, Pa., TSCO-Chevy

241 Stephen Beal, 53, Dallas/Sean Geiser, 33, Phoenix, Geiser-Chevy

242 Connor McNeil, 16, El Cajon, Calif. (DOR-Bryce Swaim, 36, El Cajon, Calif.)/Garrett Stone, 29, El Cajon, Calif./Ronnie Swaim, 36, Lakeside, Calif., TSCO-Ford

245 Ethan Hagle, 31, Somis, Calif./Ben Hagle, 33, Somis, Calif., Alumi Craft-Chevy

258 Mavrick Gaunt, 29, Torrance, Calif./Chasen Gaunt, 27, Torrance, Calif., Geiser-Chevy

259 Matt Winslow, 31, Clovis, Calif./Todd Winslow, 59, Clovis, Calif., Mason-Chevy

260 Santiago Creel, 37, Mexico City/Oliver Flemate, 46, Ensenada, Mexico/Cristian Castelan, Ensenada, Mexico, TSCO-Chevy

261 Mick Magher, 50, Australia/Ray Farrell, Australia, TSCO-Chevy

262 Linc Day, 58, Light House Point, Fla./Joe Napoleon, 60, Magnolia, Texas/Jason Smith, 43, Las Vegas, Brenthel-Chevy

263 EJ Herbst, 23, Las Vegas/Ryan Millen, 38, Huntington Beach, Calif. (New Zealand), 1 Nine Industries-Chevy

266 David Ziegler, 49, Reno, Nev./Paul Ziegler, 53, Reno, Nev./Wyatt Ziegler, 23, Reno, Nev., Brenthel-Chevy

273 Jordan Brenthel, 37, Temecula, Calif./Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, 30, Tecate, Mexico, Brenthel-Chevy

274 Shane Lewis, 56, Jupiter, Fla./Earl Desiderio, 55, Henderson, Nev./Drew Tausch, 34, San Antonio, Texas, Brenthel-Chevy

277 Travis Williams, 47, Avondale, Ariz./Bryan Hanson, 47, San Felipe, Mexico, Geiser-Chevy

282 Brent Fox, 56, Highland, Utah/Brook Beckstrom, 52, Salem, Utah/Trevor Rasmussen, 41, Highland, Utah, 1 Nine Industries-Chevy

285 Justin Davis, 31, Chino Hills, Calif./Tyler Peterson, 38, Canyon Lake, Calif., TSCO-Chevy

289 Tanner Rust, 33, El Cajon, Calif./Kody Kruger, 35, El Cajon, Calif., Geiser-Chevy

290 Isidro Ochoa, 46, Spring Valley, Calif./David Herrera/Enrique Avila, D&E-Chevy

294 Vincent Munoz, 37, Yucaipa, Calif./Daniele Munoz, 36, Yucaipa, Calif., Full Potential-Chevy,

297 Jorge Sampietro, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Elias Hanna, 41, Ensenada/Miguel Castelan, 32, Ensenada, Mexico, Mason-Chevy

299 Charles Dorrance, 49, Austin, Texas/Dejay Dumas, TSCO-Chevy

  CLASS 10 (Limited, sealed engine, single or two-seaters)—

1000 Francisco Vera, 33, El Rosario, Mexico/Alex Vera, 28, El Rosario, Mexico/Alumi Craft-Chevy

1001 Shane Lowry, 52, Chula Vista, Calif./Todd Lowry, 51, Chula Vista, Calif./Shae Damata, 49, Santee, Calif., Alumi Craft-Honda

1002 Matias Arjona IV, 24, Ensenada, Mexico/Francisco Pena, 42, Ensenada, Mexico, Alumi Craft-Chevy

1006 Freddie Willert, 55, El Cajon, Calif./Stan Potter, 61, San Marcos, Calif. Dan Worley, 62, Encinitas, Calif., Alumi Craft-Chevy

1013 Harley Meservey, 53, Coos Bay, Ore., Lothringer-Chevy

1014 Bruce Yee, 24, Rosarito Beach, Mexico/Maximilliano Yee, 16, Chula Vista, Calif./Diego Yee, 18, Chula Vista, Calif., Alumi Craft-Honda

1019 Alberto Mendez, 40, Ensenada, Mexico/Andres Arambula, 26, Ensenada, Mexico/Bill Hardesty, San Diego, Alumi Craft-Chevy

1020 Carlos Guillen, 39, San Diego/Julio Covarrubias, Chula Vista, Calif./Jose Rodriguez, 40, San Diego/Adrian Cruz, San Diego, Alumi Craft-Chevy

1023 Tamara Myers, 29, Newport Beach, Calif./Steve Myers, 58, Newport Beach, Calif./Larry Negrete, San Diego, Alumi Craft-Honda

1044 Jason Shipman, 60, Farmington, Mo./Andy Shipman, 28, Jackson, Mo./Doug DeLong, 46, Atlanta, Ga., Alumi Craft-Honda

1060 Ted Baker, 57, Encinitas, Calif./Tim Morton, 55, Escondido, Calif., Alumi Craft-Chevy

1067 Tim Pangborn, 56, Las Vegas/Michael Rex, Las Vegas/Chris Benites, Las Vegas, Kreger-Chevy

1070 Diego Diaz, 17, Ensenada, Mexico/Faisal Diaz, 53, Ensenada, Mexico/Victor Cruz, 27, Ensenada, Mexico/Eliglo de Los Santos, 30, Ensenada, Mexico, DDM-Honda

1075 Eliseo Garcia, 49, Ensenada, Mexico/Javier Montoya Sr, 51, La Paz, Mexico/Leroy Rojas, 39, Ensenada, Mexico, Raceco-Honda

1077 Dale Ebberts, 53, Wilton, Calif./Ezra Ebberts, 20, Wilton, Calif./Madison Ebberts, 24, Alpharetta, Ga., ESM-Toyota

1079 Manlio F. Diaz, 44, La Paz, Mexico/Mario Diaz, 38, La Paz, Mexico/Juan Olave, 47, La Paz, Mexico/Agustin Moreno, 32, San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico, Alumi Craft-Chevy

  PRO UTV OPEN (two-seat open UTV open-displacement)--

1821 Cayden MacCachren, 22, Las Vegas, Polaris RZR Pro R

1824 Oscar R. Alvarez, 47, McAllen, Texas/Gustavo Pinuelas, 43, Mexicali, Mexico, Polaris RZR Pro R

1825 Vito Ranuio, 44, Stockton, Calif./Joey Olsin, 31, Stockton, Calif., Can-Am Maverick R

1829 Sierra Romo, 23, Henderson, Nev./Brian Sallee, 57, Barstow, Calif./Mark McNeil, 34, Lemon Grove, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1831 Craig Scanlon, 50, Orange, Calif. (Helena, Mont.)/Blake Van de Loo, 56, Phoenix, Polaris RZR Pro R

1837 Ronnie Anderson, 24, Riverside, Calif./RJ Anderson, 29, Riverside, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1841 Max Eddy Jr, 41, Barstow, Calif./Matthew Eddy, 41, Barstow, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1847 Jesus Mendez Jr, 26, Mexicali, Mexico/Jesus Mendez Sr, 57, Mexicali, Mexico/Antonio Gaxiola, 27, Mexicali, Can-Am Maverick XRS

1850 Paul Barnhart Jr, 71, Houston/Stephan Verdier, 53, Long Beach, Calif. (France)/KJ Miller, 21, Houston, Polaris RZR Pro R

1854 Kristen Matlock, 43, Alpine, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1861 Mitchell Alsup, 33, Bakersfield, Calif./Cameron Steele, 55, San Clemente, Calif., Can-Am Maverick R

1866 Harrison Weiss, 27, El Cajon, Calif./Blake Wilkey, 35, Ramona, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1867 Mike Pratt, 56, Draper, Utah/Dodge Poelman, 23, Orem, Utah, Polaris RZR Pro R

1869 Justin Lambert, 48, Bakersfield, Calif./Matt Scarpuzzi, 43, Alpine, Calif./Scott Trafton, 42, Alpine, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R4

1870 Brandon Walsh, 37, Encinitas, Calif./Cody Weaver, Springville, Penn./Chad DeRosa, San Diego, Polaris RZR Pro R

1871 Wayne Matlock, 46, Alpine, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1872 Justin Smith, 53, Phoenix/Jeff Day, 52, Peoria, Ariz., Polaris RZR Pro R

1876 Mike Cafro, 54, Temecula, Calif./Jamie Kirkpatrick, 42, Olympia, Wash., Polaris RZR Pro R

1880 Gabe Matthews, 41, Lakeside, Calif./Ryan Conery, 35, Lakeside, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1886 Branden Sims, 38, Prescott Valley, Ariz./Skyler Howell, Utah, Polaris RZR Pro R

1888 Roger Norman, 60, Reno, Nev./Nigel Hook, Del Mar, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

1889 Paul Munoz Jr, 19, El Paso, Texas/Ivan Gandara, 44, Fabens, Texas, Can-Am Maverick X3

1896 Brock Heger, 24, El Centro, Calif., Polaris RZR Pro R

  PRO UTV FI (two-seat Forced Induction, OEM engine UTVs)—

2905 Marc Burnett, 53, Chula Vista, Calif./Bernard Gomez, Huntsville, Ala./Rick Johnson, 33, Valencia, Calif./Manny Vienna, San Diego, Can-Am X3

2906 Zach Selby, 45, Riverton, Utah/Cody Strickland, Riverton, Utah, Can-Am Maverick

2915 Rickey Arslanian, 42, Livermore, Calif./Brian Cooper, 37, Santa Rosa, Calif./Kevin Fox, 32, Santa Rosa, Calif./Billy Ray, Antioch, Calif., Polaris RZR XP1000

2920 Roberto Ruiz, 50, El Centro, Calif./Oscar Ruiz, 24, El Centro, Calif./Luis Camacho, 33, Calexico, Calif./Rudolfo Navarro, 48, Mexicali, Calif., Can-Am X3

2923 Fernanda Montiel, 23, Tecate, Mexico/Alann Montiel, 31, Tecate, Mexico/Victor Rojas, 36, Tijuana, Mexico/Octavio Sanchez, 36, Tijuana, Mexico/Paul Montiel, 59, Tecate, Mexico/Israel Barrios, 35, Tecate, Mexico, Polaris RZR Turbo S

2925 Bernardo Perez, 34, Rosarito Beach, Mexico/Joaquin Flores, 37, Rosarito Beach, Mexico/Mario Amezcua, 46, Tijuana, Mexico, Can-Am X3

2928 Carlos Quezada, 50, Mexicali, Mexico/Cesar Castillo, 40, Mexicali, Mexico/Carlos Quezada Jr, 23, Mexicali, Mexico, Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Max

2936 Michael Shell, 34, Idaho Falls, Idaho/John McDowell, 46, Boise, Idaho/Mark Shell, 61, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Can-Am Maverick R

2943 Steve Allen, 55, Leander, Texas/Ken Criswell, 57, Houston/Keith Boline, 24, Austin, Texas, Can-Am X3

2944 Phil Blurton, 37, Auburn, Calif./Jeff Gallegos, Can-Am Maverick R

2948 Matt Burroughs, 55, Norco, Calif./Zachary Burroughs, 25, Norco, Calif./Bradley Howe, 37, Leona Valley, Calif., Can-Am Maverick R

2951 Herman Johnson, 52, Rio Rancho, N.M./Austin Johnson, 27, Corrales, N.M./Chris Whelchel, 44, Vail, Ariz., Can-Am Maverick R

2955 Miguel Cortez, 55, San Diego/Jessy Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Polaris RZR XP1000

2956 Bogart Escandon, 18, Tijuana, Mexico/Adrian Escandon, 48, Tijuana, Mexico/Rafael Perez, 38, Tijuana, Mexico, Can-Am X3

2960 Miguel Barraza, 41, Mexicali, Mexico/Humberto Garcia, 38, Mexicali, Mexico/Victor Castillo, 38, Mexicali, Mexico, Can-Am RC

2962 Jared Minghini, 36, Lake Tahoe, Calif./Charles Manchester, 61, Lake Tahoe, Nev./Clinton Shue, Lake Taho, Nev., Can-Am Maverick X3

2966 Shane Allen, 66, San Felipe, Mexico/Ben R. Phillips, 45, Dayton, Nev./Bill Reams, 75, Ensenada, Mexico, Polaris RZR Turbo S

2980 Bradley Salazar, 37, Ecuador/Diego Blas, 35, Argentina/Leonardo Ulloa, 35, Argentina, Can-Am Maverick X3

2987 Edgar Garcia, 37, Trabuco Canyon, Calif./Nancy Garcia, Trabuco Canyon, Calif., Can-Am Maverick

2992 Sophie Austin, 33, Cave Creek, Ariz./Chance Damron, 29, Cave Creek, Ariz./Nick Dezonia, 37, Peoria, Ariz., Can-Am Maverick R

  CLASS 7 (unlimited, six-cylinder, production appearing trucks or SUVs)--

700 Daniel Chamlee, 62, San Felipe, Mexico (Montecito, Calif.), Ford Ranger

703 Scott Brady, 57, Gerber, Calif./Jesse Van Hoy, 32, Nipomo, Calif./AJ DeNunzio, 50, Ballard, Calif., Ford Ranger

711 Richard Fant, 63, Houston/Rhys Millen, 51, New Zealand/Michael Hordijk, 46, Steamboat Springs, Colo., Ford Ranger

718 Luis Vazquez Jr, 29, Ensenada, Mexico/Emanuel Vazquez, 27, Ensenada, Mexico/Carlos Cotry, 27, Ensenada, Mexico/Jonathan Betancourt, 48, Ensenada, Mexico, Ford Ranger

  SCORE LITES (VW-powered, Limited single-1776cc-or two-seaters-1835cc)--

1201 David Caspino, 58, Woodland Hills, Calif./Jason Davis/Thomas Shanley, Curry

PRO UTV NA (two-seat Normally Aspirated, OEM engine UTVs)—

1911 Carlos Waumann, 36, Ensenada, Mexico/Gerardo Waumann, 65, Ensenada, Mexico/Ivan Parra, 55, Ensenada, Mexico, Polaris RZR XP1000

1919 Eva Malabanan, 16, El Cajon, Calif./Sean Malabanan, El Cajon, Calif., Polaris RZR XP1000

1925 Michel McFayden, 18, Yucaipa, Calif., Honda Talon 1000R

1926 Robert Aguirre, 16, Tijuana, Mexico/Miguel Aguirre, 46, Tijuana, Mexico/Gerardo Luque, 32, Tijuana, Mexico, Polaris RZR XP1000

1951 Mike Podratz, 54, Winchester, Calif./Damien Bermudez, 31, Holtville, Calif./Esteban Aguayo, 33, Phoenix/Polaris RZR XP1000

1957 Joe Bolton, 66, Corona, Calif./Austin Bolton, 28, Corona, Calif., Polaris RZR XP1000

1974 Ethan Groom, 17, Temecula, Calif./Brighton Hornbrook, 25, Temecula, Calif./Colbey Groom, 51, Temecula, Calif., Polaris RZR XP1000

1984 David Pedder, 5, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Luis Sandoval, 43, Lake Elsinore, Calif./Ricardo Torres, 27, Lake Elsinore, Calif./David Blaisdel, 48, Temecula, Calif., Honda Talon 1000R

  CLASS 1/2-1600 (VW-powered, single or two-seaters to 1600cc)--

1606 Daniel Goodrich, 29, Chula Vista, Calif./Michael Goodrich, 33, Chula Vista, Calif./Matt Willert, 18, El Cajon, Calif., Bunderson

1644 Roman Pereyra, 48, Tijuana, Mexico/Horacio Pereyra, 50, Chula Vista, Calif./Alvaro Naranjo, 46, Guadalajara, Mexico/Rene Sanchez, 40, Chula Vista, Calif., Garibay

1656 Raul Ojeda, 54, Ensenada, Mexico/Alonso Angulo, 49, Ensenada, Mexico/Ernesto Medina, 55, Ensenada, Mexico, Downing

1662 Julie Boyer, 51, Las Vegas/Cole Brant, 25, Bullhead City, Ariz./Monches Martinez, 45, Ensenada, Mexico, Lothringer

1671 Chimbo Valenzuela B, 53, Ensenada, Mexico/Pedro Avalos, 34, Ensenada, Mexico/Marco Robles, 50, Ensenada, Mexico/David Heredia, 50, Ensenada, Mexico/Saul Soto, 37, Ensenada, Mexico/Raul Olivares, 37, Ensenada, Mexico, Negrito

1675 Emilio Salcido, 23, Mexicali, Mexico/Cesar Legual, 39, Mexicali, Mexico/Ruben OG, Mexicali, Mexico/Fernando Flores, Mexicali, Mexico, Custom

  PRO UTV STOCK (Stock UTVs, FI or NA)—

3900 Jorge Cano, 49, Culiacan, Mexico/Jesus Navarro, 39, California/Francisco Ritz 44, Culiacan, Mexico, Can-Am Maverick X3 RC Turbo

3905 Mike Hutton, 54, Beaverton, Ore./Robert Quinonez/Miguel Ruiz, Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR

3906 Mark Levrett, 59, Reno, Nev./Bobbie Principe, 37, San Diego/Mattie Levrett, 21, Sparks, Nev., Can-Am Mavereick R

3907 Jeremy Davis, 23, Chino Hills, Calif./Chris Johnson, 32, San Diego, Can-Am Maverick R

3914 Carlos Alonso, 47, Tijuana, Mexico/Erick Guerrero, 40, Tijuana, Mexico/Jesus Gonzalez, 33, Imperial Beach, Calif., Can-Am X3 Turbo

3916 Jeff Embree, 53, Austin, Texas/Madison Rust, 22, Lakeside, Calif./Craig Fisher, 55, Austin, Texas/Steve Rust, 55, Lakeside, Calif., Polaris RZR Turbo S

3919 Anibal Lopez, 41, Mexicali, Mexico/Jaime Villalobos, Navojoa, Mexico/Leonardo Lopez, 20, Mexicali, Mexico, Polaris RZR Turbo R

3921 Francisco Beltran, 53, La Paz, Mexico/Francisco Beltran Jr, 23, La Paz, Mexico/Diego Beltran, 21, La Paz, Mexico, Can-Am Maverick R

3925 Kaden Wells, 25, Hurricane, Utah, Can-Am Maverick R

3926 Joshua Morquecho, 30, Mexicali, Mexico/Bubu Santillan, 27, Mexicali, Mexico/David Morquecho, 44, Mexicali, Mexico, Polaris RZR Turbo R

3928 Endy Chavez, 28, Mexicali, Mexico/Jacobo Bermudez, 39, Mexicali, Mexico/Omar Beltran, 24, Mexicali, Mexico, Can-Am Maverick R

3930 Douglas Cornwell, 59, Haslet, Texas/Trent Kirby, Fallbrook, Calif./Jonathan Cornwell, Haslet, Texas, Polaris RZR Turbo R

3943 Dennis Romero, 43, Charlotte, N.C./Oscar Ibarra, 22, Ensenada, Mexico, Can-Am X3

3955 Scott Sappington, 60, Glendale, Ariz./Jason Flanders, 47, Glendale, Ariz./Dan Sprague, 47, Palisade, Colo., Can-Am X3 Max

3957 Bruce Jett, 59, Myersville, Md./Steve Beard, Frederick, Md./Steve Sims, Phoenix, Can-Am Maverick X3

3959 Antonio Mendez, 58, Puebla, Mexico/Jaime Huachina, 32, Puebla, Mexico, Polaris RZR Turbo R

  CLASS 8 (Full-size two-wheel drive truck or SUV. No limit on displacement)

809 Josh Klenske, 53, Yucaipa, Calif., Ford F-150

  CLASS 5 (Unlimited Baja Bugs, VW concept engines allowed)--

500 Eli Yee, 50, Tijuana, Mexico/Mike Ley, 53, Ensenada, Mexico, Jake’s-Chevy

503 Jon Manikateri, 31, El Paso, Texas/Edel Romero, 43, Cd. Juarez, Mexico, DeLaCruz-Chevy

510 Gerardo Ibarra, 54, Calexico, Calif./Manuel Ibarra, 56, Mexicali, Mexico/Greg Beardslee, 49, San Diego/Isaac Cota, 50, Mexicali, Mexico, Mostro-VW

  CLASS 3 (Short wheelbase 4X4 based on production vehicles)

390 Ikuo Hanawa, 63, Japan/Hiri Kazu Somemiya, 52, Japan/Toshio Obara, 63, Japan/Tubagus Moerinsyahdi, 40, Indonesia, Toyota 4Runner

  CLASS 5-1600 (1600cc water-cooled VW Baja Bugs)—

561 Zackery Woodruff, 23, Bend, Ore./Jack Woodruff, 50, Bend, Ore./Diesel Vecqueray, 22, Bend, Ore./Rick Vecqueray, 53, Bend, Ore.

  BAJA CHALLENGE (Spec, Subaru-powered Baja Touring Cars equipped with BFGoodrich Tires)--

  CLASS 7F (Stock frame, 2 or 4-wheel drive mini or mid-size trucks)--

700F Justin Park, 48, Encinitas, Calif./Cole Andrews, 27, Ramona, Calif./Eduardo Perez, 35, San Quintin, Mexico/Adrian Padilla, 33, Ramona, Calif./Pako Martinez, 35, San Quintin, Mexico/Eduardo Perez, 35, San Quintin, Mexico, Ford Ranger

719F Cesar Gutierrez, 40, Tijuana, Mexico/Jesus Canizales, San Diego/Ernesto Gutierrez, Tijuana, Mexico/Jesus Arriga, Tijuana, Mexicok, Jeep Grand Cherokee

  CLASS 7SX (2 or 4-wheel drive mini or mid-sized trucks)—

740 Armando Duron, 61, Mexicali, Mexico/Israel Duron, 31, Mexicali, Mexico/Armando Duron Jr, 36, San Diego/Pedro Duron, 44, Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Ranger

747 Jim Horne, 52, Moab, Utah/Barb Horne, 52, Moab, Utah, Jeep

  STOCK FULL –(stock full-sized 2 or 4WD trucks, SUVs)

8103 John Marshall, 63, Moab, Utah/Jamie Marshall, 25, Moab, Utah/Dean Hawley, Masala, Utah, Mercedes Benz G500

  CLASS 11 (stock VW sedans, safety modifications)—

1100 Oliver Flemate, 46, Ensenada, Mexico/Antonio Espinoza, 30, Ensenada, Mexico/Oscar Guevara, 38, Ensenada, Mexico

1111 Eric Solorzano, 64, Tijuana, Mexico/Edwin Cherider, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico/Leon Burgoin, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico/Orlando Lopez, Tijuana, Mexico

SPORTSMAN

  SPT TRUCK—

  SPT UTV—

PRO MOTORCYCLES

  PRO MOTO UNLIMITED (400cc or more)--

7x Justin Morgan, 34, El Cajon, Calif./Tyler Lynn, 23, Mona, Utah/Mark Samuels, 34, Yucaipa, Calif., Honda CRF450X

8x Fernando Beltran, 47, Ensenada, Mexico/Mauri Herrera, 25, Ensenada, Mexico/Luis Flores, 22, Mexicali, Mexico/Chad Goodsell, 19, Holtville, Calif./Dilan Avalos, 17, N. Palm Springs, Calif., Honda CRF450X

9x Austin Eddy, 20, Oak Hills, Calif./Connor Eddy, 18, Barstow, Calif./Jarett Megla, 25, Simi Valley, Calif./Tucker Hopkins, 30, Venice Beach, Calif., Honda CRF450X

11x Arturo Salas Jr, 21, Chula Vista, Calif. (Tecate, Mexico)/Carter Klein, 19, Agua Dulce, Calif., Honda CRF450X

13x Adrian Ortiz, 23, Dulzura, Calif./Albaro Ortiz, 18, Dulzura, Calif./Sergio Garza, 25, Spring Valley, Calif., Honda CRF450X

15x Eric Holt, 41, Panaca, Nev./Brian Whiteside, 31, Farmington, Utah/Daemon Woolslayer, 22, Mona, Utah/Cooper Ashton, 28, Las Vegas, Husqvarna FC450

25x Bryce Stavron, 35, San Clemente, Calif./Brandon Prieto, Chula Vista, Calif. (Ensenada, Mexico)/Jano Montoya, 52, Winter Park, Fla. (Peru), KTM 450XC-F

44x Austin Farley, 19, San Marcos, Calif./Jack Miller, 20, Carlsbad, Calif., Husqvarna FE450

64x Grant Kawell, 21, Crestline, Calif., Honda CRF450X

  PRO MOTO 30 (Riders over 30 years old)--

311x Juan Valenzuela, 49, Ensenada, Mexico/Joel Castillo, 41, Ensenada, Mexico/Luis Molina, 42, Ensenada, Mexico/Ramon Murrillo, 36, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda CRF450X

317x Ethan Wheeler, 33, Ocean Beach, Calif./Casey Thomas, El Centro, Calif./Ryan Stephens, San Diego/Dustin Ashe-Everest, 42, Salton City Calif./Jason Mount, KTM 500EXC-F

354x Felipe Barron, 42, Riverside, Calif./Dan Eastwood, 45, Vista, Calif./Larry Klein, 52, Agua Dulce, Calif./Mark Rodgers, 39, Hesperia, Calif./Jason Houpty, 40, Garden Grove, Calif., KTM 450 XCF-W

377x Sam Hardy, 34, Oceanside, Calif./Joseph Putrino, 39, Oceanside, Calif./Chris Deans, 45, Cathedral City, Calif./Marc Elmer, 50, Palms, Calif., KTM 500EXC

388x Donald McKenzie, 36, Fort Morgan, Colo./Terry Geisick, 41, Wiggins, Colo./Stephen Ankeny, 48, Lincoln, Neb./Wyatt Broday, 43, Cheyenne, Wyo., KTM 450SX-F

  PRO MOTO LIMITED (less than 450cc)--

107x Bryan Arias, 28, Tijuana, Mexico/Esteben Arguelles, Tijuana, Mexico/Adrian Sepulveda, Tijuana, Mexico/Luis Esquivel, Tijuana, Mexico, Honda CRF450X

110x Armando Ortiz, 19, Tijuana, Mexico/Andre Enrique, 20, Mexicali, Mexico/Tyler Perrin, 23, Ocotillo, Calif., Honda CRF450X

128x Gustavo Gonzalez, 24, Valle de Palmas, Mexico/Esteban Lujan, 28, Tijuana, Mexico/Aldo Verber, 27, Tijuana, Mexico/Julio Ramirez, 33, Tijuana, Mexico, KTM 350XCF

133x Julio de Pena Rodriguez, 31, El Suazal, Mexico, Honda CRF450X

150x Neithan Davis, 45, San Felipe, Mexico/Jason Lopez, 17, San Felipe, Mexico/Angel Aguirre, 21, Rosarito Beach, Mexico/Adrian Mercado, 17, Jacume, Mexico/Wyatt Brittner, 30, Reno, Nev., Honda CRF450X

151x Brayan Verduzco, 23, Ensenada, Mexico/Nestor Curiel, 22, Ensenada, Mexico/Antonio Vargas, 26, Ensenada, Mexico/Alejandro Molina, 26, Ensenada, Mexico/Christian Arellano, 20, Guerrero Negro, Mexico, Yamaha YZ450X

193x Adam Joslin, 43, Boise, Idaho/Joe Garza, 45, Boise, Idaho/Michael Watts, 29, Boise, Idaho, KTM 450XCF-W

  PRO MOTO 40 (Riders over 40 years old)--

400x Alirio Amado, 46, The Woodlands, Texas/Manuel Vazquez, 45, Tijuana, Mexico/Frederico de la Garza, 45, Monterrey, Mexico/Stephen Salazar, 43, Houston, Yamaha WR450F

402x Gary Sparks, 56, Page, Ariz./Kelly Oldroyd, 52 Paragonah, Utah/Patrick Meade, 46, Colorado Springs, Colo., Honda CRF450X

411x Francisco Septien, 48, Ensenada, Mexico/Shane Esposito, 49, Temecula, Calif./Rene Magana, 39, Lake Forest, Calif./Jim O’Neal, 78, Santa Barbara, Calif., Kawaski KX450X

452x Travis Flateau, 50, Temecula, Calif./Jason Alosi/Steve Tichnor/Jason Trubey, 45, Henderson, Nev./Ryan Liebelt, Reedley, Calif., Yamaha WR450F

  PRO MOTO 50 (Riders over 50 years old)

513x Joseph Amey, 51, Las Vegas/Brad Loveday, 55, Las Vegas, Honda CRF450X

547x Mike Prunty, 62, Temecula, Calif./Lester Lehigh, 59, Bishop, Calif./Dal Truby, 52, Henderson, Nev./Jeff Kelly 54, Mammoth, Calif./Dennis Bellingheri, 54, Reno, Nev./Nick Martin, 55, La Verne, Calif., Husqvarna FE501

  PRO MOTO 60 (Riders over 60 years old)

616x Harold Harris, 62, Sanger, Calif./Manny Ornellas, 60, Lagna Niguel, Calif./Bill Sekeres, 63, Agua Dulce, Calif./Craig Wear, 65, Carson City, Nev./Dennis McLaughlin, 68, Carson City, Nev./Jim O’Neal, 78, Santa Barbara, Calif., Honda CRF450X

628x Mike Kay, 61, San Clemente, Calif./Scott McIntosh, 63, Kent, Wash./Mike Whitman, 64, Phoenix/Dave Heath, 60, Cassopolis, Mich., Honda CRF450X

643x Steven McQuery, 64, Carlsbad, Calif./Mike Marthien, 63, Imperial Beach, Calif./Manuel Encisco, 61, Chula Vista, Calif./Sergio Del Campo, 63, San Felipe, Mexico/Leonel Vallejo, 62, Tijuana, Mexico/Armando Carrasco, 63, Rosarito Beach, Mexico/Alan Ronska, Banning, Calif./John Vander Lans, Newport Beach, Calif., Beta 480

648x Oscar Hale, 61, El Rosario, Mexico, KTM 450XCF-W

649x Donald Lewis, 80, Manchester, Conn./Bob Gates, 82, Apple Valley, Calif./Kevin Ward, 62, Longview, Texas, Honda CRF450X

  PRO MOTO IRONMAN (Solo Riders)—

713x Francisco Teran, 57, Glendale, Ariz./, KTM 500XW-F

719x Kadin Guard, 25, St. George, Utah, KTM 450XC-F

724x William Gross, 38, Anacortes, Wash., Husqvarna FX450

745x Patricio Cabrera, 33, Chile, KTM FE450

748x Will Geyer, 35, Ouray, Colo., Yamaha YZ450FX

756x Francisco Heredia, 26, San Luis, Ariz., Yamaha YZ450FX

778x Aaron McDowell, 51, Buena Vista, Colo., Honda CRF450X

780x Jeff Miller, 60, Nampa, Idaho, Husqvarna FE450

781x Miguel Luna, 35, Las Vegas, Honda CRF450X

782x Blake Dominguez, 17, Torrance, Calif., Husqvarna FE450

786x Michael Lange, 39, San Juan Capistrano, Calif., Honda CRF450X

788x Brian Roberts, 34, Hemet, Calif., Honda CRF450X

792x Daniel Mastrude, 44, Boise, Idaho, KTM 500EXC

  PRO MOTO ADVENTURE

805x Dustin Davis, 41, Mesa, Ariz./Paul Hart/Mark Bechtold/Todd Kincaid, Kove Rally 450

827x Gerardo Rubio, 22, La peñita de Jaltemba, Mexico/Erick Rubio, 22, La peñita de Jaltemba, Mexico, Kove Rally 450

834x Scott Purcell, 56, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Kove Rally 450

  PRO MOTO BAJA-e

PRO QUADS

  PRO QUAD (Open engine displacement)--

10a Dionicio Zavala, 18, Jacume, Mexico/Efren Vazquez, 23, Guerrero Negro, Mexico/Steve Lopez, 19, El Paso, Texas/Javier Robles, 33, Guadalupe Victoria, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

11a Daniel Magdaleno, 26, Acton, Calif./Christropher Avalos/Ismael Hernandez, Honda TRX450R

31a Esteven Ramirez Jr, 26, Tecate, Mexico/Jesus Osuna, 23, Tecate, Mexico/Omar Murillo, 24, Tecate, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

  PRO QUAD IRONMAN (Open engine displacement, solo Rider)--

SPORTSMAN

  SPT M/C--

205x Francisco Rosas, 17, Tecate, Mexico/Isaac Medina, 44, Tecate, Mexico/Juan Alvarez, 43, Tecate, Mexico/Aldo Rivera, 41, Tecate, Mexico/Daniel Orozco, 46, Tijuana, Mexico, Husqvarna FE501

209x Stephen McLean, 56, Australia/Jamen Young, Australia, Honda CRF450X

233x Eluminio Berrelleza, 48, Mexicali, Mexico/Alfredo Renteria, 26, Mexicali, Mexico/Juan Montano, 44, El Centro, Calif./Juan Montano III, 17, El Centro, Calif./Victor Gamboa, Mexicali, Mexico/Eric Estrada, Mexicali, Mexico, Honda CRF450X

236x Andy Valencia, 29, Ensenada, Mexico/Elmer Silvestre, 27, Ensenada, Mexico/Christian Ramirez, 31, Ensenada, Mexico/Esteban Martinez, 21, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda CRF450X

250x Ernesto Sosa, 27, Camalu, Mexico/Lemuel Castillo, 30, Mexicali, Mexico/Miguel Monroy, 27, Camalu, Mexico/David Gutierrez, 18, Camalu, Mexico/Antonio Morales, 46, Camalu, Mexico/Gabriel Morales, 23, Beaverton, Ore., Honda CRF450X

259x Jhoan Sanchez, 37, Mexicali, Mexico/Christian Sanchez, 40, Mexicali, Mexico/Marco Geraldo, 37, Mexicali, Mexico/Ruben Lopez, 37, Mexicali, Mexico/Frankie Pikrell, 23, San Diego/Roberto Armento, 29, Ensenada, Mexico, Kawaski KX450F

266x Tyler Harvey, 32, Boulder City, Nev./Chuck Harvey, 59, Boulder City, Nev./Jodi Helman, 26, Boulder City, Nev., KTM 450XC-W

275x Daniel Felix, 33, Tecate, Mexico/Charles Grasmick, San Diego/Anthony Grasmick, El Cajon, Calif./Alex Hill, El Cajon, Calif., Honda CRF450X

283x Chad Waite, 58, Farmington, N.M./Tanner Waite, 26, Farmington, N.M./Riley Hamblin, 26, Farmington, N.M., KTM 450XC-F

  SPT QUAD--

114a Sergio Lopez, 22, Tijuana, Mexico/Luis Ortega, Tijuana, Mexico/Edgar Munoz, Tijuana, Mexico/Jorge Martinez, Tijuana, Mexico/Rodrigo Mora, Tijuana, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

124a Erick Talamantes, 24, Tecate, Mexico/Luis Beltran, Todo Santos, Mexico/Andy Cervantes, 19, Mexicali, Mexico/Andrew Salinas, 21, Tijuana, Mexico/Axel Arambula, 19, Ensenada, Mexico/Joel Ruvalcaba, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

127a Martin de la Torre, 25, Tecate, Mexico/Cristobal Silva/Marco Sanchez/Ivan Garcia/Isaac Aguilar, Honda TRX450R

130a Hugo Berreda, 19, Tijuana, Mexico/Andre Enriquez, 20, Mexicali, Mexico/Larry Serna, 27, San Diego/Ricardo Meza, 18, San Felipe, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

137a Jose Miramontes, 31, San Felipe, Mexico/Erick Ramirez Jr, 17, San Felipe, Mexico/Sergio Castenada, 19, San Felipe, Mexico/Isidro Jimenez, 19, San Felipe, Mexico/Erwin Gomez, 16, Mexicali, Mexico, Honda TRX450R

138a Gabriel Vazquez, 40, Cd. Juarez, Mexico/Jonathan Dominguez, 32, El Paso, Texas/Carlos Rocha, 28, Cd. Juarez, Mexico/Jose Hernandez, 20, El Paso, Texas/Gabriel Vargas, 34, El Paso, Texas, Honda TRX450R

157a Nakul Hernandez, 34, Ensenada, Mexico/Gonedo Curiel, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Rene Villa, 20, Ensenada, Mexico/David Nunce, 33, Ensenada, Mexico/Brian Nunce, 23, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda TRX450R